AmiMemos v. 0.80
by Juha Niemimäki (19th of May, in 2003)
jniemimamail.student.oulu.fi
What is AmiMemos?
AmiMemos is a small program that allows you to have an unlimited amount
of Post-It(R) style "sticker" windows on a screen. Usually people at
home and offices just cover their monitors with those colourful
glued papers and this is an electronical replacement for them.
I began writing the AmiMemos utility mainly to learn the
Intuition programming. I also thought that this idea might be
useful.
NEW
Compiles also with GCC
Now saves the RGB values of used colours, too, instead of pen numbers
Amount of memos is not restricted anymore (thanks Piru)
Content of memos can be seen while dragging
Features
Movable colourful "sticker-style" windows
Save / Load and Edit memos
Alarm system
Easy keyboard or mouse control
'Zipping' the windows
Free C source code, compiling with VBCC and GCC
Requirements and Installation
- OS 3.0 Compiled for '020. Probably could be compiled for 2.x too, but I
don't have such a system so it's up to you to make a version for it :/
- I heard it's running on Pegasos/MOS too, so it should work on emulators
- Start the program from Workbench and remember to adjust the
ToolTypes to whatever suits best your needs. If you want to start
AmiMemos automatically, put it in the WBStartup drawer and make
sure you have "Active" ToolType set on. If you have created some
memos and saved them, they will be loaded automatically (if the
"File" tooltype is set properly, of course :)
ToolTypes explained:
Screen - a public screen name, i.e. Workbench
File - save file name, like ToDo.memos
Active - TRUE or FALSE
Save - not used currently
Usage
If you have no previously saved memos, a preferences window will
open. You can write texts in string gadgets and select the colours
and possibly, activate the alarm mode.
You can drag a memo by clicking it with the left mousebutton, and
without releasing, move it to another place, and finally releasing
the button. If you check "Show Content" option in preferences menu,
you will can see the memo content while dragging.
You can activate menu by clicking the right mousebutton.
Keyboard commands:
Cursor keys - move memo by 1 pixel to desired direction: useful for
tweaking the place
7, 8, 9
4, 6 - move memo by 8 pixels to desired direction a la rogue-like :)
1, 2, 3
N - new memo: brings up the preferences window
E - edit current memo
Q - close current memo ( and possibly quit the whole program thus )
S - save current memos
F - move memo (window) to front
B - move memo (window) to back
Z - zip/unzip memo: useful when you need more room on the screen
Menu shortcuts:
Amiga + N - new memo
Amiga + A - about
Amiga + E - edit
Amiga + C - close
Amiga + S - save
Amiga + X - save and quit
Amiga + Q - quit
Tips
You can see the currently active memo by looking its borders. The
active one has bolded (doubled) border.
If you try to select the same colour for background (memo) and
foreground (text), the text colour will be a complement of the memo
colour. Of course you can still make a "bad" colour choice by
having too almost-the-same colours..In such case, please edit memo
and make a better choice.
Compiling
- Install VBCC (or GCC from GeekGadgets) and NDK3.1 or NDK3.9
- Install GNU Make (from Aminet)
- Run Make in 'src' directory
NOTE: You are free to use the source code for any non-commercial
usage. This package is allowed and encouraged to be distributed on
Aminet CDs or similar collections.
Ask me for further information if you feel insecure.
Bugs
- Sometimes the "outer" memo background colour differs from the
"inner", so that the bold (active) border look strange. ???
- Memos might have different colours when loaded. This is because
no RGB info is saved on the disc, only the pen numbers. FIXED.
- Showing active memos with double borders does not work properly
when starting AmiMemos. Work-around added.
- ???
Please send a bug report if you can find more!
Future
- OS 4 compile?
- Reaction / MUI gui?
- Better text writing system?
- Symbol for timer memos (ie picture of clock)?
- Your ideas?
Thanks
- Volker Barthelmann & Frank Wille for VBCC
- Dietmar Eilert for GoldED AIX
- GNU for Make and GCC
- Friendly folks at comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Finnish Amiga users, especially Piru & itix for helping
- KaV for being so patient =)
History
0.x - started autumn/02: painful learning by trial-and-error :)
0.7 - first public release ( 30. 12. 2002 ): happy happy joy joy...
0.80 - second public release ( 19.5. 2003 ): the version number starts from
a lot higher now. Some new features, hopefully a few bugs fixed. GCC
compatibility.